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How Do You Hook Up A VCR With An Analog TV & A Digital Converter?

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How Do You Hook Up A VCR With An Analog TV & A Digital Converter?

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So you’re one of those types who isn’t too into new audio/video technology. You’ve got a square analog television, and you don’t have cable or satellite. Due to the digital television transition in 2009, you have a digital converter hooked up to your television. You don’t own a DVD player, preferring to watch movies on an old-school VCR, and maybe you want to record some shows onto it. You just need to hook it all together. Connect your digital antenna to your digital converter. The antenna has a wire coming out of one side, and this needs to screw onto the input port on the converter. Connect the digital converter to your VCR. Screw one end of the coaxial wire to the output port of your converter. Screw the other end to the “Antenna/Cable In” or “Input” port on your VCR. Set both your VCR and Digital Converter for Channel 3. There should be a switch on the back of each unit that will allow it to show on Channel 3 on your television. Connect the VCR to your television. Screw one end of

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